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For more information email [email protected] or call +357 99810833

2014 Delegate Programme GuideContributing organisations include:

2 - 4th April 2014 | Four Seasons | Prague | Czech Republic | www.EuropeanPowerInnovation.com

www.EuropeanPowerInnovation.com | Tel: + 357 99810833 | or email: [email protected]

The European Power Innovation Congress (EPIC 2014)2014 Themes Overview | Thursday the 3rd & Friday the 4th April

Power Generation (Conventional & RES) Power Transmission & Distribution

EU Energy Policy & Power MarketInnovation

New Technologies & Innovation PromotingThermal Generation Efficiencies

New Efficiency Enhancing TechnologiesAffecting Renewable Energy Systems

Effectively Investing in Innovation & PrimingSuccess

Selection and Screening of NewTechnologies

The Impact of New Technologies, EURegulations and Societal Trends – WhereShould Innovation and R&D be Focused?

Case Study Examples of Inter-stakeholderInnovation Collaboration within the PowerSector

New Innovations in Energy Storage

Smart Grid Technologies & Development Innovative Grid Modernization Solutions Methods and Approaches in

Enhancing Power Quality Enabling Smart Grid Information to

Dramatically Streamline SupplyEfficiencies

EU Distribution Regulations andStandards - The Implications forInnovation

New Technologies and Business Modelsfor Electricity Customers & Metering

Innovation, Standardisation &Interoperability

Integrating Smart Technologies and E-Mobility within Smart Cities

Innovations in SCADA network support

Pre-Congress Forum - Wednesday 2nd AprilInvesting in Innovation - The Role of R&D in Power & Securing Financial Support for New

InnovationThe EPIC 2014 pre-conference forum will examine key aspects of power project Innovation along with

methodologies for evaluating the merits of R&D projects. Utilities, financiers and innovators will examinehow to engage potential stake-holders in developing and commercialising new technologies that have the

potential to enhance power generation and distribution efficiencies.

EPG Summit Energy Event Attendee Testimonials“I attend to update my knowledge and understanding on the general situation in the energy

industry: opportunities, threats, and other companies, views on recent developments.”Markku Norsdstrum, Director of Industry Intelligence, Fortum

“A crucial event to attend - the best place to meet Europe's large powergenerators and regulators in the same room”

Adam De Sola Pool, CEO, Environmental Investments & Partners

“The very best Power-specific conferences on the calendar”Henry Edwardes-Evans, Editor, Platts Power in Europe, Platts

“Excellent insights into future of the Industry”Graham Weale, Chief Economist, RWE AG

“Highest Level conference and simply not to be missed”André Jurres, CEO, NPG Energy

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European Power Innovation CongressMain Conference Day 1 Summarised Agenda: Thursday 3rd of April 2014

08:15 Delegate Registration Desk Opens

09:00 The European Commission's Efforts in Developing the Integrated Roadmap for Energy Technologies and Innovationsand the Market Value of Electricity Storage

Dr. Stathis Peteves, Head of Unit, DG JRC – Institute for Energy & Transport, Energy Systems Evaluation Unit, European CommissionEurelectric’s Innovation Action Plan – Moving Forward

José Arrojo, Head of Innovation, ENEL, Chair of Eurelectric Innovation Action Plan*The Role of Smart Energy in Protecting and Enhancing the Profitability of Large Power Utilities

Speaker: Jean-Paul Krivine, Project Director Smart Energy, Electricite de France - EDF

11:00 Networking Coffee Break

11:30 Regional & National Implementation of Smart Grid ProgrammesSpeaker: Denis O'Leary, Head of Smart Energy Technologies, Electricity Supply Board

Optimising Energy Infrastructure Interoperability with Future Innovations in End User TechnologyDr. Frank-Detlef Drake, Vice President Corporate Research & Development, RWE AG*

The Evolution of the Power Portfolio Given Current Rates of Innovation and EU Frameworks – Discussion

13:00 Lunch - Hotel Restaurant

New Power Generation TechnologiesPresentation Room 1

New Distribution TechnologiesPresentation Room 2

New Storage TechnologiesPresentation Room 3

Navigating Investment & DevelopmentSelection for Power Generation Portfolio –Taking Technology and Innovation intoAccountMichal Křepelka, Project Manager, CEZ, a.s*

How Innovations in Network TechnologyAre Enabling Higher Efficiencies in Power

NetworksUrsula Tauschek, Head of Grids, Research &

Innovation, Osterreichs E-Wirtschaft*

ENEL’s Experience in the Deploymentof Electricity Storage Projects

Christian Noce, Senior Engineer - SystemManager, Network Technologies, ENEL*

14:00

Responding to Changing Dynamics - TheUtility PerspectiveSebastian Waldenström, Business Strategy ManagerRenewables, Vattenfall AB*

Smart Grid Technology and Deployment toAchieving Competitive, Sustainable and

Secure Supply Throughout the EUJessica Strömbäck, Executive Director, Smart Energy

Demand Coalition (SEDC)*

The Portfolio of Energy StorageTechnologies That Will Be Key For

Future Networks & EmbeddedApplications

Stewart Reid, Future Networks and Policy,Scottish & Southern Energy*

15:00 Networking Coffee Break

15:30 Innovation in Managing Carbon Emissions and SustainabilityPresentation Room 1

Power Innovation, Smart Cities & MobilityPresentation Room 2

16:00 Can CCS Still Provide a Solution to Reducing EuropeanEmissions From Power Generation?Andrew Purvis, General Manager for Europe, Africa and the Middle East,Global CCS InstituteAles Laciok, Coordinator of Research and Development, CEZ a.s.*

Innovations in New Nuclear Build and TechnologyJoze Spiler, Head of Technical Department & Investments, Gen Energija

Sustainability Criteria’s for Solid Biofuels & the Implicationsfor InnovationJorgen Ransmark, Strategy & Analysis, E.ON Sverige*

ZEG Power: Efficient, CO2-Free Power from GasJan Erik Hanssen, Executive Director, 1-Tech*

The Technologies Enabling Smartest Cities in Europe- Overview of the most progessive smart cities

- Extent to which smart cities are currently managing power demand peaks- Construction and renovation - The technologies and projects

- The emerging technologies enabling smart homes & smart metering- Technology roll-out - Enabling smart communities & microgridsMartin Andersen, CEO, Smart City Denmark*, Dave CARTER,

Manchester Digital Development Agency, Manchester City CoucilWalter KLING, Deputy Managing Director at Vienna Waterworks, Vienna

City Council, Ross HUDSON, Development & Environment - Energy, SmartInfrastructure, Greater London Authority

Ireland's Progress in Employing NewTechnologies to Assist in the Electrification of its

Transport SectorSenan Mcgrath, Chief Technology Officer - ESB eCars

End of Day Drinks & Round Table Discussions – Informal private discussion groups on hot topic issues(Maximum 10 people per 30 minute discussion - Pre-registration recommended to ensure placement)

17:00Roundtable 1

Heads ofInnovation/Directors

(Open Discussion)

Roundtable 2Regional &

NationalImplementation of

SmartGrid Programmes

Roundtable 3EU Regulatory

Issues &Compliance –

Opportunities forInnovation?

Roundtable 4Innovations in

Conventional Power Generation– Are There Any Game Changers

on the Horizon?

Roundtable 5OvercomingChallenges

Relating to RES &DistributedGeneration

Systems

Roundtable 6Financing

Innovation in EUPower Projects

18:00 End of Day Networking Drinks & Canapés

* Indicates invited speaker

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EPIC 2014 Conference Agenda - Main Conference Day 2 - Friday 4th April

08:30 Delegate Registration Desk Opens

09:00 The Future of EnergyAndré Jurres, CEO, NPG Energy*

Building Flexible Power Systems: Maximising Energy Supplier ResponsivenessDr. Henning Rentz, Vice President Energy Policy - RWE Power AG*

Developing and Upgrading Transmission Infrastructure in Southern EuropeMaria Jose Clara, Director General, Red Electrica Nacional S.A.*

Strategies and Scenarios for Future Developments in the Power Market: Reality is Always Surprising Surprising elements of Reality and how to be prepared.

Orientation for portfolio diversification Educating of the next generation of professionals

Michael Zoglauer, Senior Expert of Energy Economy & Technology, TIWAG Tiroler Wasserkraft AG

Optimising Energy Infrastructure Interoperability with Future Innovations in End User TechnologyMartin Wagner, Head of Business and Project Development, Verbund

Employing Innovation as a Key Driver to Increase ProfitabilityJose Arrojo De Lamo, VP, Head of Innovation, ENEL Corporate Innovation*

11:00 Networking Coffee Break

11:30 Progress Towards Fully Realising Smart Grid Efficiency Potential: Innovating Through the ChallengesPeter Layr, CEO & President - Distribution, EVN AG*, Jan Peters, Director Asset Management, Enexis B.V* Miguel Angel Sanchez Fornie,

Director of Control Systems and Telecommunications, Iberdrola*, Dr. Helmar Rendez, Head of Business Unit - Distribution, VattenfallDistribution*

12:00 Smart Integration of RES into European Energy SystemHans Schweickardt, CEO, ALPIQ*

12:30 Enhancing Plant Efficiency and Design: New Innovations within E.ON New Build DesignDr. Marie-Jo Booth, E.ON New Build & Technology - E.ON*

13:00 Progress on European TSOs in the Development and Implementation of New Transmission System Codes andTechnologies

Progress of network codes for HVDC connection Implementation guidelines for the Network Code on Requirements for Generators (NC RfG) and the Demand Connection Code (DCC).

The new smart technologies that are impacting infrastructure development decisions Challenges for TSOs in attracting finance for large scale infrastructure projects

Dr. Konstantin Staschus, Secretary General, ENTSO-E*, Ulrich Langnickel, Head of Renewables/Distributed Generation, VGB PowerTech*,Janis Andersons, Latvenergo*, Jorge Casillas, EDP Renovaveis*

14:00 Congress Closing Lunch - – Four Seasons Restaurant –

European Power Innovation Summit – Financing European Innovation for Power– Pre-Conference Seminar – Wednesday 2nd April 2014

1 4 : 00 Pre-Summit Day Registration & Welcome Coffee

1 4 : 30 Chairman’s Welcome Address

Pre-Conference SeminarFunding Pilot Projects & Innovation in Power & Distribution Projects

Workshop leaders/speakers: Jim Campion, Partner, EnerCap Capital Partners*

Financing Structures and Requirements of Financial Institutes for Energy ProjectsDaniel Kockisch

Director - Project & Commodity Finance Austria & CEEUniCredit Bank Austria AG*

1 8 : 00 OFFICIAL 2014 EPI C WELCOME DINNER (EPIC attendees welcome)– Four Seasons Restaurant –

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Delegate BenefitsAs an attendee at EPIC 2014 you will be entitled to: Attendance to the two-day Main Conference (Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th of April) The Power-Innovation Investment Focus Day (Wednesday 2nd April) - optional Attendance to all networking, lunch, dinner and private round table activities that are

part of the 3-day congress programme Post-event access to the congress session details/documentation

The Venue: The Four Seasons Prague – The Very Heart of Prague

The 2014 European Power Innovation Congress will take place at the renowned Four SeasonsHotel – Prague (Czech Republic). Our aim is to ensure that all delegates are conveniently

accommodated within the hotel venue so please ensure you book early to make your stay asconvenient and productive as possible.

The “city of a hundred spires,” Prague is endowed with an incredible mix of Gothic,Romanesque, baroque and art nouveau architecture. Once the crossroads of centuries-old

trade routes, it’s now the cultural and economic centre of the Czech Republic, and one of themost visited cities in Europe.

The Congress programme has been devised to conveniently enable attendees to travel to Prague onWednesday the 2nd and depart on the afternoon on Friday the 4th of April

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